The character I chose was Bill. His character trait is helpful. He is helpful because he helped Chuck get the calf. This shows he wants to help in this situation because he might want to be like Chuck. Bill says, "Come here, Doll" to Joanie while she is sick. This shows caring and helpfulness toward Ms. Lecia with the children. Finally, Bill helps by thinking of Ms. Lecia and her hunger by giving her his lunch. This concludes that Bill is respectful, helpful, and caring for others.
The Stone Homework:
Well, first, I would have gaped in astonishment just by looking at the dwarf because he was ladened down by a log. Then, I wouldv'e told him to heed (verb term) to what I was about to say. I would say "Now, if you vainly fail my request, I'll tell everyone that you exsist and you will be in a plight position. So this is what I wish for: to be an only child." He had gaped in astonishment, looking at me like I was crazy. And in the end, he did not except my request and he did end up in a plight position.
Question: Choose one of th e tricksters in "Doc Rabbit, Bruh Fox, and Tar Baby" and describe how the author uses humor to express that character. In your response, use specific details and examples that show how the author creates this humor.
Answer: The trickster I chose is Bruh Fox. I think Bruh Fox is very clever and uses trickery on Doc Rabbit. He makes a "Tar Baby" and Doc Rabbit got stuck. I thought this was very humorous because he tried to hurt Tar Baby but he ended up stuck.
The character I chose was Bill. His character trait is helpful. He is helpful because he helped Chuck get the calf. This shows he wants to help in this situation because he might want to be like Chuck. Bill says, "Come here, Doll" to Joanie while she is sick. This shows caring and helpfulness toward Ms. Lecia with the children. Finally, Bill helps by thinking of Ms. Lecia and her hunger by giving her his lunch. This concludes that Bill is respectful, helpful, and caring for others.
The Stone Homework:
Well, first, I would have gaped in astonishment just by looking at the dwarf because he was ladened down by a log. Then, I wouldv'e told him to heed (verb term) to what I was about to say. I would say "Now, if you vainly fail my request, I'll tell everyone that you exsist and you will be in a plight position. So this is what I wish for: to be an only child." He had gaped in astonishment, looking at me like I was crazy. And in the end, he did not except my request and he did end up in a plight position.
Question: Choose one of th e tricksters in "Doc Rabbit, Bruh Fox, and Tar Baby" and describe how the author uses humor to express that character. In your response, use specific details and examples that show how the author creates this humor.
Answer: The trickster I chose is Bruh Fox. I think Bruh Fox is very clever and uses trickery on Doc Rabbit. He makes a "Tar Baby" and Doc Rabbit got stuck. I thought this was very humorous because he tried to hurt Tar Baby but he ended up stuck.